Exploring Galaxy of Terror - The 2 Million Dollar Alien Ripoff That Changed Cinematic History

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

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  • @williamsandell3260
    @williamsandell3260 3 года назад +89

    This is such a great discussion of all these films. I did about 10 films for Corman before he bought the lumberyard. Did Piranha for New World Pictures and Joe Dante. I knew all these people a million years ago. What a time to be making films. Good memories

  • @jamstonjulian6947
    @jamstonjulian6947 4 года назад +461

    Roger Ebert spent a lot of his career dismissing genre movies, only to admit many of them were classics years later

    • @squirlmy
      @squirlmy 4 года назад +70

      Because of video rentals. When he started, VHS rentals were new and movie critics were never really accountable. When it became easier for the public to rent, or even watch movies on cable, he had to update his more obviously stupid reviews.

    • @UnknownDino
      @UnknownDino 4 года назад +31

      Probably like many critics it starts with trying to appear picky and get attention.

    • @gatchywatchyentertainmentb2090
      @gatchywatchyentertainmentb2090 4 года назад +31

      That's why you never trust critics see the movies for yourself don't read reviews

    • @Debilitator47
      @Debilitator47 4 года назад +40

      Roger Ebert was a narrow minded hack right to the moment he thankfully kicked it. Good riddance.

    • @wwiiinplastic4712
      @wwiiinplastic4712 4 года назад +15

      @@diverguy3556 He's just giving his opinion. And BTW, Siskel was the better of the two.

  • @otaking3582
    @otaking3582 5 лет назад +629

    - 2nd highest international box-office of the year
    - considered a flop
    You'd think this were EA or Activision we were talking about

    • @Ideo7Z
      @Ideo7Z 5 лет назад +47

      Nah, they studied Fox's fuckery as a template for how they do business.

    • @LinkMarioSamus
      @LinkMarioSamus 5 лет назад +27

      Fox's buyout at the hands of Disney feels karmic.

    • @SuperPeterok
      @SuperPeterok 5 лет назад +4

      It beat Rocky 2!!!!

    • @pandaman2234
      @pandaman2234 4 года назад +8

      @@LinkMarioSamus Disney is even worse with this shit.

    • @clobbyhops
      @clobbyhops 4 года назад +6

      They were no different than the record companies, legally stealing the money from their artists

  • @EvilTedSmith
    @EvilTedSmith 4 года назад +231

    I'm a new subscriber and an industry effects veteran. I loved this movie when it has released. Then I moved to LA in 89 to start working as a model maker/ prop effects artiest. How did you get all this detail information on this movie. Over the years I've met people who worked this movie, and I would beg them to tell me stories. Thank you for this Video.

  • @TheSkepticalPanda
    @TheSkepticalPanda 5 лет назад +1227

    Claimed it lost money?
    Creative accounting?
    Sequel not warranted?
    Sounds like those movie execs are in the video game industry today.

    • @carltonstaples7423
      @carltonstaples7423 5 лет назад +32

      @Dominique Hardie Good Bad Flicks should do an Exploring video on Freaked - the Tom Stern/Alex Winter dark fantasy comedy; 20th Century Fox gave $13 million for that film and before it was prepare to move into post-production, Rupert Murdoch (CEO of Fox) and Peter Cherin cut almost all of the funds of marketing for Freaked because they claimed it was "too weird".

    • @reikun86
      @reikun86 5 лет назад +8

      Dominique Hardie it’s funny what happened to Fox now that they were bought by Disney.

    • @manga3040
      @manga3040 5 лет назад +7

      Really video games are non stop sequels...

    • @akinokusami3623
      @akinokusami3623 5 лет назад +8

      More corrupt than a military junta

    • @DemonDethchase
      @DemonDethchase 5 лет назад +12

      Plus as well, for video game companies, I hear in the UK alot of the bigger publishers while not paying their fair share of tax, they are also are stealing tax payer money that is supposed to be set aside for smaller developers and publishers who are looking at trying to make a go of it. So basically if you're in the UK and you don't plan on giving the likes of EA or Activision your money, due to their greedy lootboxes and mircotransactions too bad because we've got it already! I would say that the UK government should do something about this, but considering that it's the Tories in charge they don't give a shit about stuff like this, as after all its only tax payer money, and they'd sooner burn it themselves rather than actually use it to help the country.
      metro.co.uk/2019/10/02/sony-sega-warner-took-110-million-tax-breaks-meant-indie-developers-10850083/

  • @stormwatcheagle5448
    @stormwatcheagle5448 5 лет назад +33

    This is an amazing story of a man who was willing to take the opportunity presented to him and work hard to get to the position he wanted in life. James Cameron's story on this film is inspiring.

  • @rogermorris9696
    @rogermorris9696 5 лет назад +531

    The number of Oscar winners who started working for Roger Corman over the years would put most major film schools to shame.

    • @LinkMarioSamus
      @LinkMarioSamus 5 лет назад +62

      Haha Scorsese, Coppola, Ron Howard as well. Wow. And then Coppola financed George Lucas's first two films, and Tarantino claims inspiration from Corman, oh my.
      Thank MST3K for exposing Corman's films for a new audience. A shame he doesn't feel the same way.

    • @linternamagica100
      @linternamagica100 5 лет назад +5

      Fuck yeah

    • @DVAcme
      @DVAcme 5 лет назад +31

      Same as with Troma. Some of the industry giants right now started slinging fake blood for Lloyd Kaufman. James Gunn, Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Vincent D'Onofrio, Samuel L. Jackson, JJ Abrams, Billy Bob Thornton, Oliver Stone, Kevin Costner, Marissa Tomei, Michael Jai White... It's pretty crazy how many careers that goofy old man has launched.

    • @ManScoutsofAmerica
      @ManScoutsofAmerica 5 лет назад +7

      I wonder if any studios still do this apprentice style hiring?

    • @jethrofawkes8189
      @jethrofawkes8189 5 лет назад +5

      @@ManScoutsofAmerica Kathleen Kennedy/ Rian Johnson? Ow my balls.

  • @mayfid
    @mayfid 5 лет назад +33

    I watched this video, then started to watch "The Movies That Made Us" about Ghostbusters. Good Bad Flicks made a far more enjoyable and informative video about the making of a movie than a show on Netflix did.

  • @idunbeezasmart1
    @idunbeezasmart1 5 лет назад +457

    20th Century Fox:
    We're not saying the film didn't make any money. We're saying the film didn't make YOU any money! BWAHAHAHAHAAAAA!

  • @kruleworld
    @kruleworld 5 лет назад +201

    with Hollywood's "creative accounting" no movie has EVER made any money.
    it's the only creativity in hollywood.

    • @shawnarthur5921
      @shawnarthur5921 5 лет назад

      Savage AF!!! 😆😆😆

    • @MrBottlecapBill
      @MrBottlecapBill 4 года назад +5

      @@shawnarthur5921 Whats more disturbing is that the lawsuits didn't find any fraud. Weird.

    • @scottcantdance804
      @scottcantdance804 4 года назад +2

      @@MrBottlecapBill the lawyers, accountants, and executives were all probably related.

    • @_Hal9000
      @_Hal9000 4 года назад +1

      Oy vey

    • @ToxicToastRecords
      @ToxicToastRecords 4 года назад

      It happens in the music industry as well.

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 5 лет назад +246

    8:50, RIP, Bill Paxton.

    • @shainewhite2781
      @shainewhite2781 5 лет назад +6

      @Thomas Emilio He passed away due to complications from open heart surgery in 2016.

    • @dsandoval9396
      @dsandoval9396 5 лет назад +17

      @@shainewhite2781 No way!?!
      ...
      I'm sorry but I gotta...
      ...game over, man! GAME OVER!

    • @BDreGaming
      @BDreGaming 5 лет назад +7

      Frailty is outstanding

    • @mightymoose6793
      @mightymoose6793 5 лет назад +12

      "Well why dont you put her in charge"
      ~Bill the fucking man Paxton

    • @chadbrick67
      @chadbrick67 5 лет назад +1

      @@shainewhite2781 murdered

  • @UnbeltedSundew
    @UnbeltedSundew 5 лет назад +245

    I think one of the greatest things about the internet is that professional critics are rendered entirely useless.

    • @paulallen8109
      @paulallen8109 4 года назад +17

      Correct. This is why I didn't listen to them ripping the Twilight films a new one. Wait a minute...
      I think one of the greatest things about the internet is how regular people always are masters at displaying their unashamed confirmation bias. Funny how they also never praise critics for loving the same movies they love (again negative confirmation bias). But short-sighted fools always sound the same. Internet gives them a voice.

    • @bustarogers9990
      @bustarogers9990 4 года назад +10

      @@paulallen8109 lol that was one of the saddest comments i have ever had the misfortune to read. I actually feel sorry for you.

    • @rocoe9019
      @rocoe9019 4 года назад +7

      Now ever neckbeard and spastic thinks they are a critic, it's the worst thing about the Internet, any moron can have a platform to be an insufferable pos with an inflated ego

    • @balazsvarga1823
      @balazsvarga1823 4 года назад +16

      Well, a professional critic is an insufferable dweeb with an inflated sense of worth from big words that matter not to anybody who did not major in the arts, while neckbeards can provide a more common sense approach, even if it is crude. For most , lets say not so cerebral films that are today's favoured style, the neckbeard is the correct choice. This is because most moviegoers have the neckbeard's taste, and don't exactly care about artistic tools and such, they just want a fun popcorn flick.
      Indeed a lot of films that became successive franchises got nailed by critics for being "too crude." The problem is, after a decade of fart sniffing most critics forgot the whole idea of "dumb fun" and think every film must absolutely be an arts festival social commentary with all the subversions and zero fun.
      Which most people find boring, snobbish and preachy.

    • @kgpspyguy
      @kgpspyguy 4 года назад

      @@rocoe9019
      Lol. Ok boomer.

  • @Karl_Marksman
    @Karl_Marksman 5 лет назад +563

    "John Carpenter came to the lumberyard" That seems about right

    • @lesleyrussell8200
      @lesleyrussell8200 5 лет назад +13

      john carpenter came from space in the enterprise with PALE captain kirk and jamee lee curtis

    • @gatchywatchyentertainmentb2090
      @gatchywatchyentertainmentb2090 4 года назад +2

      With his famous white mask blue jumpsuit and butcher knife

    • @Psilocybin77
      @Psilocybin77 4 года назад +3

      ...six cigarettes dangling from his mouth

    • @Karl_Marksman
      @Karl_Marksman 4 года назад +3

      ... and a hangover that could kill a Kennedy

    • @Jeffrey314159
      @Jeffrey314159 4 года назад +2

      The DVD comments section of GALAXY OF TERROR never mentioned Carpenters name!

  • @NefariousKoel
    @NefariousKoel 5 лет назад +20

    The movie studios claiming Alien lost them money just reiterates my belief that Hollywood studios have been rife with shady financial undertakings for a long time.

    • @oneproudbrowncoat
      @oneproudbrowncoat 7 месяцев назад

      Hollywood has been run by the mafia for decades.

  • @redkingrauri3769
    @redkingrauri3769 5 лет назад +135

    It's always funny when you play the Roger Coreman origin game. So many big stars and directors owe him everything for their first roles because he's so willing to take risks and hire the inexperienced.

    • @squirlmy
      @squirlmy 4 года назад +6

      And/or, he had such low standards. I think you could find many more failures and flops, it's just no one cares what happened to them. A stopped clock still tells the right time, twice a day.

    • @rudimentaryganglia
      @rudimentaryganglia 3 года назад +4

      @@squirlmy you are simply wrong,what you have said in no way disproves the original commenters point

    • @swampdonkey4919
      @swampdonkey4919 Год назад

      ​@@squirlmy Not low standards, just low budget. The same amount of care and effort went into these movies as they would for a major Hollywood feature.

  • @mrKozmoz
    @mrKozmoz 4 года назад +31

    Cameron proves not just being in the right place at the right time counts, but busting your ass and showing effort with a product is key

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 5 лет назад +169

    4:38, RIP Sid Haig. 1939-2019

    • @h.plovecat4307
      @h.plovecat4307 5 лет назад +14

      He is slinging his Crystal Pepsi throwing stars in heaven.

    • @bearianna
      @bearianna 5 лет назад +4

      also, woah, he looked iconic now, but he was DEFINITELY ruggedly handsome back then too. RIP 💫 i didn’t recognize him at first! 😄

    • @trikkerman1
      @trikkerman1 5 лет назад +1

      Dragos was the man.

    • @commentcopbadge6665
      @commentcopbadge6665 5 лет назад +1

      Wait WHAT? Are you kidding? NOOOOOO! JFC no.
      If you didn't mention it here I never would've known. Well, not really "never"but you know what I mean. Sorry. So weird
      And thank you, random person. I gotta go make some phone calls.

    • @mbrando4403
      @mbrando4403 5 лет назад +3

      he did indeed live and die, BY THE CRYSTALS. i LOVE that line, i'm glad they made him say it, even though he was still a little bitter about it on the DVD special features when he recorded them all those years later.

  • @Chunkhead
    @Chunkhead 5 лет назад +55

    "Battle Beyond the Stars" was NOT a Star Wars knockoff. Go watch a western called "The Magnificent Seven". Robert Vaughn even plays the same character!

    • @searcherfortruthlayton1665
      @searcherfortruthlayton1665 5 лет назад +25

      @@kowaigaijin8880 And Star Wars was a remake of the Samurai movie the Hidden Fortress by Kurosawa. Some next degree circle of life shit going on here!

    • @uncannyvalley2350
      @uncannyvalley2350 4 года назад

      dafuq

    • @jeffwells641
      @jeffwells641 4 года назад +7

      @@kowaigaijin8880 And "Seven Samurai" is a Japanese reimagining of Shakespeare's MacBeth. There are no new stories, just new retellings.

    • @Pink.andahalf
      @Pink.andahalf 4 года назад

      @@searcherfortruthlayton1665 Have you ever watched Hidden Fortress? It's not a whole lot like Star Wars.

    • @Ideo7Z
      @Ideo7Z 4 года назад

      @@kowaigaijin8880 Kurosawa acknowledged that 7 Samurai was influenced by the Western genre so again circle of life...

  • @coachrenaldo
    @coachrenaldo 5 лет назад +294

    Budget: 5-10 million dollars
    Returns: 150-200 million dollars
    Final verdict: profit loss?
    Conclusion: FOX IS BAD AT MATH!

    • @blackdragon6
      @blackdragon6 5 лет назад +18

      I personally think studios still do this.

    • @juggernautheadcrush4161
      @juggernautheadcrush4161 5 лет назад +30

      Same Fox Execs that said, "Star Wars isn't going to go anywhere so let Lucas keep all the merchandising rights."

    • @dy120481
      @dy120481 5 лет назад +42

      "Bad at math" is code for "flat out stealing".

    • @SuperFunkmachine
      @SuperFunkmachine 5 лет назад +6

      That's how Hollywood works.

    • @kamandi1362
      @kamandi1362 5 лет назад +10

      All studios do this. They transfer losses from flop films to hit films and cook the books.

  • @jameskerr3258
    @jameskerr3258 4 года назад +37

    "I live and I die by the crystals."
    I saw this during first run. The theater burst out laughing.

  • @Dream0Asylum
    @Dream0Asylum 5 лет назад +169

    There's an old strategy when dealing with a studio; never take points on the net - ALWAYS take your cut from gross.

    • @genghispecan
      @genghispecan 5 лет назад +29

      Always a favorite little self aware line from Freakazoid, "...always ask for a piece of the gross. The. Net. Is. Fantasy."

    • @Laceykat66
      @Laceykat66 5 лет назад +18

      This was standard practice at the time and most studios did it. James Garner famously fought battles with "creative accounting" studios.

    • @bielanski2493
      @bielanski2493 5 лет назад +2

      "Obfuscation protects the Vig."

    • @Dream0Asylum
      @Dream0Asylum 5 лет назад +2

      @‘The Faustmeister’ Rest Roddington
      You can't say one of the biggest movies of the year was a financial failure if you're talking gross, that strategy only works if you're talking net and using "creative accounting" to make the profit invisible.

    • @frankenzion0001
      @frankenzion0001 4 года назад +6

      ...and residuals. Like Yogurt said in Spaceballs, "Moichendising, moichendising, moichendising!"

  • @marcbryson905
    @marcbryson905 5 лет назад +1

    @23:40, if you look in the top half of the screen. The maquette is that of the unused Godzilla design for Jan De Bont's unproduced 1994-1996 film.

  • @TheBananaStrangler
    @TheBananaStrangler 5 лет назад +23

    I love that despite the fact that Cameron grew to one of the biggest power players in the movie industry, he believed in loyalty to his friends.

  • @YETTheShow
    @YETTheShow 2 месяца назад +2

    Just watched Galaxy of Terror for the first time yesterday. LOVED IT. This was a great behind the scenes- well done.

  • @cheapthrillsproductions
    @cheapthrillsproductions 5 лет назад +165

    The film that jumpstarted James Cameron's career!

    • @fatdaddyeddiejr
      @fatdaddyeddiejr 5 лет назад +14

      James Cameron said if he hadn't worked on this movie. Then he would have had a hard time with the Queen in Aliens.

    • @leecroft1983
      @leecroft1983 5 лет назад +8

      Thank god it did. We wouldn’t have had two of my favourite movies, Aliens and Terminator 2.

    • @LookingGlass69
      @LookingGlass69 4 года назад +1

      It's cursed

  • @Mastaace
    @Mastaace 5 лет назад +49

    This was pretty damn interesting. But I will admit while thinking "wow, so crazy he went from low budget horror to the biggest box office hits ever" I kind of forgot that I do in fact know Peter Jackson started with stuff like Dead/Alive lol. Or even Sam Raimi going from Evil Dead to Spiderman. All kind of had parallels in their careers I guess.

    • @dwoodard5717
      @dwoodard5717 4 года назад +3

      I love Dead/Alive, one of my favorite B movies growing up and I still watch it every now and then. I couldnt believe the same guy directed the LotR movies

    • @TMMReznor
      @TMMReznor 4 года назад +2

      Jackson should have gone back to making stuff like Braindead IMO. The Lord of the Rings trilogy was a case of 'lightning in a bottle'. The Hobbit trilogy and those crappy Kong movies were just embarrassing following TLotR.

    • @Malum09
      @Malum09 3 года назад +1

      A lot of directors normally have that path, also look at Steven Spielberg.

    • @jeeperscreepers8902
      @jeeperscreepers8902 3 года назад +1

      I loved Jackson's movie Bad Taste.

    •  2 года назад +1

      If you don't have an already famous relative or big connections, but you have talent, you have to start way at the bottom and prove yourself to the industry, basically

  • @Tigerfire75
    @Tigerfire75 5 лет назад +343

    James Cameron was never heard again after this movie

    • @dsandoval9396
      @dsandoval9396 5 лет назад +30

      James who?

    • @Watchin4story
      @Watchin4story 5 лет назад +50

      I’m really sad that this James Cameron never continued in this Movie Business. I feel like his talent could be used on a Actual Aliens movies. Or even a movie about a sinking ship.

    • @CorbCorbin
      @CorbCorbin 5 лет назад +6

      jgfjgfify
      Both Cameron and Miller have given interviews, and only said they disagreed on whether the humans should be winning in the future. Cameron wanted the humans to be winning. Since it’s an alternate timeline/future created, why not switch it up. Cameron said Poole was stubborn and difficult, but that never was reported when in production, and Poole seemed very happy with it in prerelease press.
      Other than some much more minor issues, both talked about the film as if they just didn’t understand why people didn’t love it.
      I just watched it thinking, “are they really making a movie so close to how T3 turned out?....Yep they did.” And they add the “enhanced” character, who is too reminiscent of the worst part of Salvation.
      Add the overdone CGI, and it’s another letdown. I liked it better than Genysis and most of Salvation, but not by a lot.

    • @CorbCorbin
      @CorbCorbin 5 лет назад +16

      Im our timeline, he was Terminated in a bar in Mexico, wearing a terrible shirt.

    • @LinkMarioSamus
      @LinkMarioSamus 5 лет назад +11

      @@jgfjgfify In all seriousness Jim Cameron's involvement in the new Terminator movie reminds me of George Lucas and the prequels.

  • @jab5915
    @jab5915 4 года назад +5

    This was the first GoodBadFlicks video I've seen, and I'm very impressed. I was expecting the typical RUclips review where they just rehash the plot of the movie, but this was well researched and provided a lot of background on aspects of James Cameron's early years that I only vaguely knew.

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 5 лет назад +48

    23:05, RIP Stan Winston. 1946-2008.

  • @lorenzobianchi1896
    @lorenzobianchi1896 5 лет назад +120

    wow, first Alien, then The Thing... were Siskel & Ebert ever right about anything?

    • @Vaultboy101
      @Vaultboy101 4 года назад +24

      Not sci-fi horror by the sounds of it.

    • @231mac
      @231mac 4 года назад +9

      NO

    • @mikhailo.6768
      @mikhailo.6768 4 года назад +10

      @@Vaultboy101 guess it was a really misunderstood genre

    • @racheledwards2352
      @racheledwards2352 4 года назад +3

      No

    • @waynechapman9823
      @waynechapman9823 4 года назад +5

      Gene was right about "Blue Velvet," but Roger gave it a thumbs-down. And if I'm not mistaken, they thought "The Terminator" was a routine action flick. And Roger said "Aliens" exhausted him. There were great films they liked, of course, but they missed out on some of them like "Reservoir Dogs."

  • @wstine79
    @wstine79 5 лет назад +107

    That alien slug scene was just crazy.

    • @DrQuagmire1
      @DrQuagmire1 5 лет назад +15

      that scene was originally longer and gave it an X-rating

    • @chonchjohnch
      @chonchjohnch 5 лет назад +46

      I know right? I only masturbated twice

    • @LinkMarioSamus
      @LinkMarioSamus 5 лет назад +26

      Still less of a monster than Harvey Weinstein.

    • @Hando316
      @Hando316 5 лет назад +4

      Good I wasn't the only one.

    • @luchomscyfy
      @luchomscyfy 5 лет назад +5

      Sure. It inspired so many......animes.

  • @mohammadislam2324
    @mohammadislam2324 5 лет назад +298

    seems like ebert didnt know wtf he was talking about

    • @DrForrester87
      @DrForrester87 5 лет назад +68

      He didn't. Film critics like Ebert are paid to basically tell people their own opinions on the film based on standards that they may or may not apply to every film they review. Though, in fairness to them, when you see so many movies so often then the formulas and tropes quickly become old hat and while something maybe refreshing to audiences the truth is you'll be so jaded that you'll only see the underlying said formulas and tropes.

    • @zaphodbbrox
      @zaphodbbrox 5 лет назад +20

      @@DrForrester87 Yes. Although when Ebert mentions that sci-fi films at the time were basically retreading themes from the 50's he was on point-- Alien's basic plot is clearly "inspired" (to put it mildly) by "It! The Terror from Beyond Space". Leonard Maltin was another popular and prolific film critic who infamously trashed Alien on release, only to recant his views in later years.

    • @PuppetDungeon
      @PuppetDungeon 5 лет назад +25

      @@DrForrester87 Ebert was semi-famous in critic circles for passing off scifi and fantasy films to his underlings and interns, then basing his review off his own opinions of what they wrote. Worse, at time's he'd make a show of attending, but then sneak out during previews or shortly into the credits. Siskel routinely jabs at him over it by trying to discuss details he knows Ebert doesn't have. Fun fact, Ebert's one contribution to actual film is writing Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, an X-rated rock opera Russ Meyer film.

    • @Furzkampfbomber
      @Furzkampfbomber 5 лет назад

      @JDH87
      _"you'll be so jaded that you'll only see the underlying said formulas and tropes"_
      Good point, but I would not or only partially agree. I love movie as a medium, my guess is that I have watched more (and more obscure) movies than the average moviegoer over the decades and when I quite often I can tell right from the start what the plot twist will be, who is the murderer or who will stay alive.
      And this can be immensely annoying, quite entertaining or, in the best case, of no concern at all, depending on the quality of the script and the direction and acting, but I don't feel annoyed per se. Sure, I am not a movie critic, but then again, it's not that those people are forced to watch _that_ (bad) many movies.

    • @ballsoutbob559
      @ballsoutbob559 5 лет назад +3

      He did, then he didn't, then he did again lol

  • @chrislondo2683
    @chrislondo2683 5 лет назад +24

    Even for a low budget for Corman standards. The special effects look really good and you could tell.

  • @runi5413
    @runi5413 5 лет назад +173

    "he promised the investors that there was gonna be a rape in the film"
    Ah, the 80's... Good times.

    • @MuzikJunky
      @MuzikJunky 3 года назад +1

      Yes, but she would LIE on the floor. She was LYING on the floor! Where was something to lay on the floor? Peace.

  • @mcdoobies7328
    @mcdoobies7328 5 лет назад +16

    Cecil you've outdone yourself. This deep dive was amazing, I never get tired of watching your channel.

  • @clobbyhops
    @clobbyhops 4 года назад +9

    Strange how the movie consumers gave all power to the famous movie reviewers that could not make a award winning film themselves, strange times back then

  • @mhxistenz
    @mhxistenz 5 лет назад +57

    The worms on the prop arm are not maggots. They're mealworms.

    • @MandleRoss
      @MandleRoss 5 лет назад +8

      Yup, which is what they almost always use instead of real maggots and the real ones are tiny and boring.

    • @andrewblanchard2398
      @andrewblanchard2398 5 лет назад +2

      @Florian Held
      RULE OF ACQUISITION
      #
      " NEVER MAKE FUN OF A
      FERENGI'S FOOD "

    • @mbrando4403
      @mbrando4403 5 лет назад +3

      @@andrewblanchard2398 as long as they are "pre-chewed" it's fine. lol

    • @andrewblanchard2398
      @andrewblanchard2398 5 лет назад

      @@mbrando4403
      😂

    • @TheCivildecay
      @TheCivildecay 5 лет назад +3

      True, I used to feed them to my pet-lizard.
      Also even WHEN they use real maggots (Event horizon for example) they use the white maggots (green flies) instead of the red maggots (meat flies) that are actually found on corpses.

  • @jakedizzle
    @jakedizzle 5 лет назад +4

    Crazy how this was the jumping off point for successful careers. Pretty cool. I also love how Cameron brought back people he worked with throughout his early career after he became huge. True bro.

  • @dronefury
    @dronefury 5 лет назад +74

    Gave this a thumbs up before the title intro wasn't even over yet. I live this film even for being a supposed rip off. I've obsessed over this film even getting the poster signed by three of the actors. Alien is one of my favorite films. But shockingly this film is also in my favorites.

    • @Alienmojo
      @Alienmojo 5 лет назад +4

      Screw what anyone else says... it WAS an awesome film! Great actors, great script! I loved it. A bit cheesy but that's ok. I mean, it's no Alien.... but it sure as hell kept me entertained and engrossed in it and that's all that counts.

    • @mrg3241
      @mrg3241 5 лет назад +1

      I'm amazed how rare it was when I first watched it. Had to get an imported bootleg before they released it on Blu-ray.

  • @zzFuzzy
    @zzFuzzy 3 года назад +4

    Saw you on PKA and came to check out this video. Good stuff man, thought it was really interesting and well produced.

    • @GoodBadFlicks
      @GoodBadFlicks  3 года назад +2

      Thank you! If you would like to see more like this you should check out my videos on The Black Hole, The Thing and Mortal Kombat.

  • @Activated_Complex
    @Activated_Complex 5 лет назад +7

    The bit about the maggots taking Cameron’s direction got a good laugh from me. And in all, this is one of the most entertaining Exploring videos to date on your channel. Keep up the great work.

  • @tojiroh
    @tojiroh 5 лет назад +78

    Let's talk about the real issue here.
    How to find Maggy the Maggot's lost footage. 🧐

    • @vtr0104
      @vtr0104 4 года назад +10

      I feel like whoever came up with that was clearly watching Hentai at the time....
      The late 70s were around the time when Japan's laws started censoring everything and tentacles became a way to avoid that since no one could say an octopus was being kinky.

  • @docsamson198
    @docsamson198 5 лет назад +18

    That's interesting about Roger Ebert's "turnaround" on Alien. I think Alien is one of those movies you have watch at least twice to appreciate. Living in Chicago, I met Ebert a few times. He was very nice and friendly. But I had to ask him why he gave such a lukewarm review to "Deliverance". He told me that the movie wasn't "deep enough" for him. Still don't understand that criticism, to be honest with you.

    • @mrmusickhimself
      @mrmusickhimself 5 лет назад +4

      I did a similar turnaround on Big Lebowski and Fear and Loathing. I HATED those on first watch, but fell in love with them on the rewatch.
      Can you believe my MOM wanted to see Fear and Loathing, and was willing to take a 12 year old me to see it?
      I didn't dodge a cringe bullet, but a cringe GRENADE there.

  • @RavenHouseMystery
    @RavenHouseMystery 5 лет назад +9

    Your knowledge and research into these films is truly commendable.

  • @PrinceGastronome
    @PrinceGastronome 5 лет назад +20

    This was obviously an epic passion project. The culmination of a lot of work. Good job!

  • @johnnyfavorite1194
    @johnnyfavorite1194 3 года назад +12

    Meticulously Detailed Documentary! Taaffe O'Connell’s refusal to turn her nose up at shooting an Alien-Rape Scene makes her the true heroine of Galaxy of Terror. But talk about an absolute crime 17:44

  • @lagrie
    @lagrie 5 лет назад +20

    Always liked Galaxy of Terror. It's just over the top weird SciFi in a good way. Awesome video btw !

  • @readyforclarity
    @readyforclarity Год назад +2

    You make such great videos. I usually watch four or five at a time. I think you're just so swell, one of my favorite creators. I think i started listening to you maybe four years ago. I'm always recommending you to film buffs i meet. Never found another series with as much extra info and details and little nuggets as good bad flicks. I think razorback was one of the first i saw of yours.

    • @GoodBadFlicks
      @GoodBadFlicks  Год назад +2

      Thanks so much! I really work hard to try to make these as informative as possible. :)

  • @Djarra
    @Djarra 5 лет назад +8

    Great film, one bit I like is the evil version of Englund's character is basically a sneak preview of Freddie.

  • @C.M.Giordano
    @C.M.Giordano Год назад +1

    I knew about the actors involved in Galaxy of Terror, but I had no idea there were so many bright minds behind the scenes. Crazy.

  • @gutz1981
    @gutz1981 5 лет назад +44

    Suddenly I can see where Cameron got a lot of practice and ideas used in Aliens.

    • @231mac
      @231mac 5 лет назад +3

      Well, I mean, the entire theory was clearly stated and all the info was completely laid out in front of you, so if you couldn't piece this together, you must be brain damaged.

    • @rexxbailey2764
      @rexxbailey2764 5 лет назад

      @@231mac : ROFL LMFAO !! BAAAHAAAHAAAHAAAHAAAA !!! : D

    • @sticky4158
      @sticky4158 3 года назад

      @@231mac tldr... No shit

    • @231mac
      @231mac 3 года назад

      @@sticky4158 Damn you're lazy, lol

    • @sticky4158
      @sticky4158 3 года назад

      @@231mac efficient... Not lazy lol

  • @squirrelgray945
    @squirrelgray945 5 лет назад +77

    So to review. Fox was terrible then and terrible now.

    • @maxant4285
      @maxant4285 4 года назад +2

      Fox is Disney now.

    • @GodwynDi
      @GodwynDi 4 года назад +3

      @@maxant4285 Doesn't refute his statement

    • @jimmysimard3008
      @jimmysimard3008 3 года назад

      Every Hollywood major studios are...

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 5 лет назад +17

    PREDATOR and Pumpkin head are awesome!!!

  • @shreknet
    @shreknet 5 лет назад +8

    I've always wanted to know James Cameron's story during and after this film. Thanks for the video, this was excellent research.

  • @URBONED
    @URBONED 5 лет назад +7

    The terrific special effects were definitely the stand out of this movie. Few films, especially this cheaply made manage to nail the look and atmosphere of Alien so well. I was also glad the plot doesn't do a copy and paste of alien like so many of the knock offs did. It almost feels more like Bava's Planet of the Vampires which clearly had a huge influence on Ridley Scott.

  • @mrKWJones
    @mrKWJones 5 лет назад +10

    Dude, this one is cool! You focus more of the history of Cameron. You should do more like this where it's 'person' centered instead of 'movie' centered

  • @RamboRaptor92
    @RamboRaptor92 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you for making this video, for a Cameron fan like me, this is really awesome to see

  • @jomanci
    @jomanci 5 лет назад

    Good bad flicks , I love your historical accounts so much. It reminds me of all the times I'd nerd out about films with friends in the early 90's as a kid.
    I wish I could have had your videos as a map to the VHS rental store horror section.

  • @firekind1980
    @firekind1980 5 лет назад +27

    11:20 shows something that looks nothing like alien.

    • @PeanutPirate1
      @PeanutPirate1 4 года назад +5

      Apparently the Xenomorph looks like a bat after bad taxidermy 🤷

    • @strappedwithkrylon
      @strappedwithkrylon 4 года назад +5

      IKR... not sure how that is supposed to resemble a xenomorph.

  • @michaelsnydermusic
    @michaelsnydermusic 4 года назад

    Your best episode that I’ve seen to date. As a huge fan of these flicks I still learned something new. Especially the Fox accounting angle. Thanks!

  • @mrbuckets1106
    @mrbuckets1106 5 лет назад +120

    Sam Raimi - "My new movie has a tree rape scene!"
    James Cameron - "Hold my cold KY jelly and watch this"
    Both this and Evil Dead released the same month I found out, pretty cool.

    • @ammosophobia
      @ammosophobia 5 лет назад +5

      I was thinking ... Dear Jim, introduce the warm KY then spray with the cold. The reaction ... cmon

    • @juztenable
      @juztenable 5 лет назад +6

      The tree may have raped but what was the girl doing in the woods at night anyway? Haha

    • @Furzkampfbomber
      @Furzkampfbomber 5 лет назад +2

      One word. Splinters.

    • @twikirobot6897
      @twikirobot6897 5 лет назад +2

      There was only a "Book of the Dead" showing when this was released in '81..."The Evil Dead" was released in 1983.

    • @adamw116
      @adamw116 5 лет назад +4

      It was a big time for inanimate objects like trees and oversized insects, like maggots sodomizing young women in movies.

  • @Slidaulth
    @Slidaulth 5 лет назад +1

    Damn you and your channel.
    There are not enough hours in my days to watch all the movies and TV shows I love AND these missed treasures.
    Also, you do an excellent job in the narrative.

  • @Hoopla10
    @Hoopla10 5 лет назад +9

    God I loved Cameron's early films. I don't know what it says about me but the larger the Box Office for his films the more I hated them. It's great to see him back in the day working magic within financial constraints. It'd be interesting to see what he could do now if he capped his budget at a couple of million.

    • @blackgold63
      @blackgold63 4 года назад +3

      It would be hard to with his inflated ego now

    • @KoolAidManOG
      @KoolAidManOG 2 года назад

      @@blackgold63 He was actually much worse in the 90s compared to today

  • @ryanmooreedits
    @ryanmooreedits 5 лет назад +3

    Easily one of your best reviews/breakdowns/documentaries so far. The amount of insane research you had to do must have been ridiculous.

  • @kevinpogue7294
    @kevinpogue7294 5 лет назад +3

    This was one of the movies we would watch in Jeff Farley's makeup effects shop in Van Nuys, while working on other film effects.

  • @1800astra
    @1800astra 5 лет назад

    I now know everything I need to know about 'Galaxy of Terror', probably more. Thank you for your sterling work (and dedicated picture research) in making this so watchable.

  • @michaelwilson5114
    @michaelwilson5114 5 лет назад +13

    Ray Walston will always be "Poopdeck Pappy" in my heart

  • @x.atheista
    @x.atheista 5 лет назад +1

    I knew it! Every time you get sick you hit a grand slam! That flu is clutch! This Exploring documentary is nothing short of spectacular. Thanks, man. This is just brilliant content. Blessings to you and your fam and Happy Holidays! 😁

  • @TalkingHands308
    @TalkingHands308 4 года назад +4

    Aw, the bromance between Lance Henrikson and James Cameron is kind of cute, lol.

  • @Vantarmy
    @Vantarmy 4 года назад +2

    Normally I don't like videos like these where the narrator keeps blablabla with a lot of cuts without an end. But THIS video, the narrator feels more natural, listening of it is pleasant, it's not cut chaotically and the video was very informative. Thank you for this nice video!

  • @programmer437
    @programmer437 7 месяцев назад +3

    Tbh this sounds like it was just tons of fun to work on.

  • @burningmisery
    @burningmisery 5 лет назад +1

    GOT is one of my favorite B movies. I just love everything about it. I enjoy watching well-researched and well-narrated videos about it. This was perfect.
    And whatever anyone says, "I live and I die by the crystals" is one of the most badass lines ever 🤘

  • @jordanmc9015
    @jordanmc9015 5 лет назад +16

    The lack of reaction to the giant skeleton bothers me. Alien life was unknown. They see an alien skeleton an nobody talks about it.

    • @johnnyfavorite1194
      @johnnyfavorite1194 3 года назад +2

      The reactions were caution, puzzlement and fear. Assuming you’re talking about Alien, they knew the transmission may not be human in origin, and if you’ve seen the extended cut they actually listened to the message which is thought to be an Extraterrestrial Voice. At no point in the movie is it ever suggested that Extraterrestrial Life had previously never been encountered. Granted it would be safe to assume that the “Space Jockey” Species and the Alien/Xenomorph Species had yet to be encountered.

  • @danl.2220
    @danl.2220 5 лет назад

    Dang, you really did your homework on this. Your report makes me appreciate the movie more now. I just watched this the other day for nostalgic reasons from back in the 80's but wow, I really like your detailed description! I had no idea.

  • @Ciborium
    @Ciborium 5 лет назад +105

    New movie idea: "Galaxy Quest of Terror", a rip-off Star Trek and Alien mashup.

    • @stegwise
      @stegwise 5 лет назад +5

      they're calling it "Picard" though and it's a series on a failing pay access streaming service. Alex Kurtzman developed the concept so good luck.

    • @Mastaace
      @Mastaace 5 лет назад +13

      This unfortunately made me think of Alan Rickman and I got sad. But that's cause Galaxy Quest is fucking awesome.

    • @TheRealNormanBates
      @TheRealNormanBates 5 лет назад +3

      Would that mean the giant worm tries to tickle the woman to death?

    • @briant4266
      @briant4266 5 лет назад

      @@stegwise you take that back

    • @justSELF
      @justSELF 5 лет назад +2

      that actually sounds pretty good :D

  • @jackcraven2266
    @jackcraven2266 5 лет назад +1

    Great job as always Cecil, sometimes your episodes turn out even better than some official making of documentaries about films you're talking about! Will you be making an episode about Forbidden World (1982) in future? Not only that often times that film and this one are put together as double features but there's also the fact that Forbidden World was filmed on some of the same sets as Galaxy of Terror. Corman sure knew how to save few bucks...

  • @Microblitz
    @Microblitz 4 года назад +21

    Galaxy of terror has nothing to do with Alien.
    It's a rewrite of the 1952 classic Forbidden planet.
    Forbidden planet
    Spaceship goes to planet.
    Finds ancient city
    People mysteriously die in strange circumstances.
    It is revealed that a machine creates anything that the ship crew think of.
    This is the same story line as Galaxy of terror.

    • @Onwaxwings
      @Onwaxwings 4 года назад +3

      Sounds kinda like Sphere in a way

    • @mattgilbert7347
      @mattgilbert7347 4 года назад +1

      Sounds like a lot of movies.

  • @MEXUS.
    @MEXUS. 5 лет назад +2

    This is hands down my favorite Exploring video. Great job 👍

  • @calebhernandez681
    @calebhernandez681 4 года назад +11

    I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again.
    Many accuse this film of ripping off Alien, but in terms of atmosphere and plot line, it actually bears a closer resemblance to Planet of the Vampires, an earlier Mario Bava film that inspired Alien, and that in turn always felt to me like a gothic horror variation on Forbidden Planet. Alien was an excellent and important film but, novel monster aside, it was never a giant feat of storytelling originality, and it’s kind of annoying that literally every sci-fi horror monster movie made in its wake is assumed to have ripped it off.

  • @freewheeler8924
    @freewheeler8924 4 года назад

    Galaxy of Terror has some superb moments: the spaceship take-off, jump through hyperspace, and (crash)landing in quick succession - brilliant! More! MORE!! *MORE!!!*

  • @KaseyBadwell
    @KaseyBadwell 5 лет назад +8

    Sweet, I never heard of this movie and it has Sid Hauge.
    * Add to cart *

  • @TheRausing1
    @TheRausing1 5 лет назад +1

    One of the best ones yet, it’s like two explores in one

  • @Mr72Dolphins
    @Mr72Dolphins 5 лет назад +53

    The original Star Wars costumes had painted wood.

    • @adamFIVE88
      @adamFIVE88 5 лет назад +2

      No way!? Hahaha I gotta look that up, that's cool.

    • @ammosophobia
      @ammosophobia 5 лет назад +4

      Still painting Mickey's wood.

  • @brandonpage7087
    @brandonpage7087 5 лет назад +1

    Wow, who would've known that this forgotten so-called Alien rip-off, would've been so important to many people's careers, as well as the Alien franchise??? Cecil, I LOVE your in depth reviews of forgotten classics, like this one. They are always super entertaining & always get me pumped up for making a film of my own!! There were ALOT of useful cost-cutting tips, featured in this video, as well. Nice job, man!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @DerekBarns
    @DerekBarns 5 лет назад +14

    That's unusual for Ebert to flip-flop like that. Industry pressure perhaps?

  • @premorockproductions7461
    @premorockproductions7461 5 лет назад +1

    I seen ya in the Search of Darkness documentary. You did a fantastic job. The documentary was the best documentary I've ever seen. It's a BIG HIT!!!!!!

  • @Bleste011
    @Bleste011 5 лет назад +13

    Galaxy of terror. The best of the Alien rip off films of the 80s

  • @tantraman93
    @tantraman93 4 года назад

    You make a point that so many overlook. "low budget" movies provide a chance for young and inexperienced actors/crew/directors/producers to learn their craft in ways no formal schooling can. Many many times I've watched a 'cheap' movie and noticed an amazing camera shot or great costumes or interesting set design etc...Few people are born geniuses. The rest of us need time to hone and perfect our abilities.

  • @ralphwheat1536
    @ralphwheat1536 4 года назад +5

    I found this very interesting and fascinating. The progression of different people in the film world.

  • @muthahumpa2715
    @muthahumpa2715 5 лет назад +1

    I’m a huge fan of Battle Beyond the Stars. The most informative, entertaining entry yet. Top notch to you sir!

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 5 лет назад +4

    I saw this on TCM 5 years ago as their midnight special where they show blaxploitation and low budget horror films. Thanks for the video!! See you later!! Happy Thanksgiving!!

  • @LuxBellator92
    @LuxBellator92 5 лет назад +1

    This was a fascinating video, thank you so much for this. I've always heard the title of this film over the years but I've never actually watched it, and I never realised how many later huge names worked on it and what it directly inspired later. You've definitely peaked my interest to want to watch it!

  • @mojotheaverage
    @mojotheaverage 5 лет назад +100

    Every time I hear a Roger Ebert review it solidifies my belief that he's just a complete hack

    • @ZacHawkins42
      @ZacHawkins42 4 года назад +7

      Those who can't *do* often *criticize* instead.

    • @Blazer1408
      @Blazer1408 4 года назад +3

      was

    • @tyguy6296
      @tyguy6296 4 года назад +7

      absolutely. no idea why roger ebert ever came to prominence... I imagine it was because there was not much in the way of movie reviewers on the relatively new platform of primetime TV, so people didn't have much else to go on

    • @sniffles8672
      @sniffles8672 4 года назад +4

      hack and hypocrite...thye are unfortunately famous because no internet and yt back in their days so they had no competition

    • @marcoantoniosalazarmatamor9496
      @marcoantoniosalazarmatamor9496 3 года назад

      Well, he was a very well-lettered hack (no matter how much you wanna mock it, you don’t give the Pulitzer to just any guy who writes), and some of the films he reviewed ARE as big a POS as he talked about. The problem, of course, is how to actually divide “so bad it’s good” vs. genuinely bad.
      Thankfully, thanks to the benefit of time and Cecil’s amazing presentation, we have the benefit of this work having been made easier.

  • @robote7679
    @robote7679 4 года назад +1

    A lot of great research went into this. Wow. Really learned some neat things I never knew or imagined. Good stuff.

  • @IndigobluBeauty
    @IndigobluBeauty 5 лет назад +13

    As a young girl, Erin Moran’s death in the movie traumatized me bc I remembered her as Joanie from happy days and it was gross lol

    • @chadbrick67
      @chadbrick67 5 лет назад +3

      Actually had a real horrible death eventually

    • @IndigobluBeauty
      @IndigobluBeauty 5 лет назад +2

      Phil Dawson yes...so said 😔

    • @dubuyajay9964
      @dubuyajay9964 3 года назад

      Why did she agree to this!? :-0

  • @erikklein7618
    @erikklein7618 2 года назад +1

    One of the most fascinating videos I've seen on RUclips

  • @TenTonNuke
    @TenTonNuke 5 лет назад +35

    "They called it Planet of Horrors."
    Oh, okay. (Googles Planet of Horrors) Hmm. Not there.
    "He suggested changing the title to Quest."
    Oh. They changed the name to Quest. Hmm. Still not there.
    "After filming they changed the name of the production from Quest to Mind Warp."
    For God's sake! And it's still not there! What is up?
    "They recalled the prints and renamed the film to Galaxy of Terror."
    Ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff

    • @danieldietrich9969
      @danieldietrich9969 4 года назад +5

      I mean the final title was literally in the title of the video. Shouldn't have been a surprise.

  • @lunondisposable5382
    @lunondisposable5382 4 месяца назад +2

    Cameron walks into the board meeting, saying nothing, and writes "Alien" on the board.
    Then changes it to "Aliens"
    Then "Alien$"
    Don't know if that's actually true but it's too funny not to repeat

  • @lugodoc
    @lugodoc 5 лет назад +3

    I remember catching this on VHS back in the 80s, always loved it for being energetic high concept sci-fi. Planet-Masters, alien teaching machines that use fear, the subtle ways the crew had their individual fears revealed then realised. Some of it was a bit cheesy, but still terrific value for a cheap Alien rip-off. Still prefer the original title, "Planet of Horrors", because it makes sense. It's just a planet, not an entire galaxy. I'd have called it Pyramid Of Neuroses.

  • @williamsandell3260
    @williamsandell3260 3 года назад +2

    I was the Propmaster on Crazy Mama and BillPaxton drove my prop truck . He loved this story years later